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Deleting Google Chrome and Keystone. If you’re experiencing issues with Chrome, clearing your cache, cookies and site data can be a good first step in helping improve your Mac’s performance.

  1. 'Chrome is Bad' is the title of a website released by developer Loran Brichter that claims Google Chrome is slowing down Apple Mac computers. Type in /Library and hit enter.
  2. Part of the fun of computers is that there are random things that happen, leaving us puzzled and wondering what we broke. In this instance, there are a number of things that could have caused your copy of Google Chrome to be unable to see your printer, but while diagnosing the problem might be a pain, fixing it is easy.
  3. It is a known fact that Google Chrome is one of the most excruciating web browser for a computer's processor and battery alike. Both Mac and Windows users alike have been reporting that the Google web browser has been slowing down their computers, at times even when it wasn't even open.
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'Chrome is Bad' is the title of a website released by developer Loran Brichter that claims Google Chrome is slowing down Apple Mac computers.

Brichter says the web browser installs the auto-update mechanism Keystone in the background, which hides from the Activity Monitor, and results in the WindowServer having high CPU usage.

The solution, he claims, is to uninstall both Chrome and Keystone and then restart your computer which should improve performance – but a report from 9to5Mac is calling Brichter's bluff.

Guilherme Rambo with 9to5Mac investigated the problem and solution and determined the claim that Chrome is slowing down MacBooks is 'wild.'

With Chrome installed, Rambo found the WindowServer process used 50s of CPU and 49s when the Google services were removed and trashed.

However, a number of people have attempted Brichter's suggestion and found their Mac computer 'is running a lot cooler than before.'

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Brichter released the website over the weekend, which he 'spent $5 on a domain name,' to pull the mask off Google Chrome.

'I noticed my brand new 16' MacBook Pro started acting sluggishly doing even trivial things like scrolling. Activity Monitor showed *nothing* from Google using the CPU, but WindowServer was taking ~80%, which is abnormally high (it should use <10% normally),' reads the website.

After closing apps, logging out other users and restarting the MacBook, Brichter remembered he installed Google Chrome only to test a website.

'I deleted Chrome, and noticed Keystone while deleting some of Chrome's other preferences and caches,' Brichter wrote.

© Provided by Daily Mail 9to5Mac investigated the problem and solution and determined the claim that Chrome is slowing down MacBooks is 'wild.' With Chrome installed, Rambo found the WindowServer process used 50s of CPU and 49s when the Google services were removed and trashed© Provided by Daily Mail Brichter released the website over the weekend, which he 'spent $5 on a domain name,' to pull the mask off Google Chrome

'I deleted everything from Google I could find, restarted the computer, and it was like night-and-day. Everything was instantly and noticeably faster, and WindowServer CPU was well under 10% again.'

Brichter shared his website on Twitter, which was spotted by Mark Change who works for Google Chrome.

Chang replied to the tweet saying: 'Keystone is indeed the Chrome updater for Mac. It does not hide itself from Activity Monitor and it only runs (at low priority) when it has tasks to perform.'

'We aren't aware of any open issues that would cause high CPU usage from Keystone, but please file a bug at crbug.com with steps to reproduce it, and we'll try and fix it as quickly as possible.'

© Provided by Daily Mail Brichter shared his website on Twitter, which was spotted by Mark Change who works for Google Chrome© Provided by Daily Mail Chang said Google Chrome is not aware of any issues that would cause MacBooks to slow down

Other Twitter users chimed in saying the issue is just another example of how Chrome abuses its users and some pointed at the idea that there may be another anti-trust lawsuit in the future.

Instructions from 'Chrome is Bad' to trash Chrome services

Go to your /Applications folder and drag Chrome to the Trash.

In the Finder click the Go menu (at the top of the screen), then click 'Go to Folder...'.

Type in /Library and hit enter.

Check the following folders: LaunchAgents, Application Support, Caches, Preferences.

Delete all the Google folders, and anything else that starts with com.google... and com.google.keystone...

Go to 'Go to Folder...' again.

Type in ~/Library and hit enter. (Note the '~')

Check the following folders: LaunchAgents, Application Support, Caches, Preferences.

Delete all the Google folders, and anything else that starts with com.google... and com.google.keystone...

Empty the Trash, and restart your computer.

Alec Joy, a developer, also took to Twitter to ask users not to share the Chrome is Bad website 'until someone actually verifies that Chrome and Keystone were the root cause of the problem.'

Rambo was one of the many MacBook owners who saw the Chrome is Bad website and did his own investigation into Brichter's claims.

He started with the notion that Chrome Keystone has stealth capabilities, allowing it to fly under the radar.

The only way for Keystone to run undetected, according to Rambo, is if it terminates its own process so a user does not see it in Activity Monitor, but 'a static analysis found no' such strategy.

Google offers two Keystone services: Keystone User Agent and Keystone XPC Service.

The Keystone User Agent is designed to search for updates and does so about one every hour, while the XPC Service only activates when a Google app needs to update itself.

Rambo says that neither of these run indefinitely in the background and only activate when a Google app triggers it.

He also reverse engineered the services and found they did appear in Activity Monitor, but as 'Google Software Update.'

The next claim he tackled was 'Google Chrome updater is causing the WindowServer CPU usage?'

The investigation was conducted with a 2019 16-inch MacBook Pro with a Core i9 processor and 16GB of RAM, in which no other apps running in the background.

During this experiment, Rambo did two sessions while observing CPU usage – one with Google Chrome installed and another one with Google Chrome and the updater services uninstalled.

With Chrome installed, the WindowServer process used 50s of CPU and 49s when the Google services were uninstalled.

'Apart from that, the entire claim that a process which runs once per hour would cause a completely unrelated system service to have high CPU usage is wild,' Rambo shared.

© Provided by Daily Mail Alec Joy, a developer, also took to Twitter to ask users not to share the Chrome is Bad website 'until someone actually verifies that Chrome and Keystone were the root cause of the problem'

He is chalking up the success of Brichter's claims to either the Placebo Effect of Confirmation Bias – or just the idea that restarting a computer typically fixes such issues.

Brichter claims, according to 9to5Mac, may fit two narratives: there is a problem, you do something another person told you should fix it and you feel the issue is resolved.

The other possibility is users hate Google Chrome and are on board with any idea to remove it from their Mac.

However, this is not the first time Chrome's Keystone has been accused of messing with MacBooks.

Last year, film editors in Las Angeles found their Macs were unable to reboot.

Two days following the report, Google revealed the problem stemmed from a new Keystone version.

When it was installed on Macs that had disabled the security feature system integrity prevention, 'a crucial part of the Mac system file was damaged,' Arstechnia reported.

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Deleting Chrome bookmarks on Mac happens from time to time, you may get frustrated when the accident occurs because there are not many tutorials online about how to recover deleted bookmarks in Chrome on Mac. Luckily, you are here. There are three possible ways provided below to restore Chrome bookmarks by using a free data recovery program, Time Machine backup, and Google account.

This page contains three practical methods to help you bring lost Chrome bookmark back on Mac. Follow either one to get your lost bookmark back now:

Workable SolutionsStep-by-step Troubleshooting
Fix 1. (Fastest) Run Free Bookmark Recovery Software Run EaseUS Mac data recovery software > Scan drive > Find lost bookmarks and click 'Recover'...Full steps
Fix 2. Use Time MachineOpen Finder > Go to Mac HD > Users >User Name > Library > Application Support > Open Chrome...Full steps
Fix 3. Use Google Account to Sync BookmarksRun Chrome on Mac > Log in to Google account...Full steps

Deleting Chrome bookmarks on Mac may occur when you are trying to recognize the bookmarks folders or remove the bookmarks bar. The bookmarks in Chrome also can get lost when Chrome fails to respond, and you try to solve the problem by removing your account. Whatever the reason is, the loss of Chrome bookmarks happens more than you think.

Many tutorials are written about Time machine and Google account to recover the deleted or lost Chrome bookmarks on Mac. Except for the standard methods, you will get a free but powerful program - EaseUS Data Recovery Software for Mac to complete your bookmark recovery plan. Now let's dive into the details.

Where Is the Location of Chrome Bookmark on Mac

If you haven't removed the deleted Chrome bookmarks' local records, you can find the path location, then export them. After this, import the bookmarks to Chrome to use them again.

The default location: Users/Library/Application Support/Google/Chrome/Default/Bookmarks

If there are other profiles, the way to find out the folder path for a particular user is:

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  • Switch to the other profile within Chrome, enter the address in the address bar: chrome://version/ and click the 'Return' button.
  • Find the 'Profile Path' entry, which will show you the exact file path location of the profile you selected. Then, you can use the path to find all the Chrome Bookmarks associated with that profile on Mac.

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Possible Method to Recover Deleted Chrome Bookmarks with Free Software

Suppose that the online bookmarks (folder) and the local bookmarks. bak file has been deleted without a backup, then how to restore Chrome bookmarks on Mac at this circumstance? If you prefer a free data recovery tool, then EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard for Mac stands out.

No matter what pricky situation you face, the professional and user-friendly data recovery program allows you to recover deleted files on Mac, USB flash drive, pen drive, external hard drive, as well as other storage devices.

Time to restore lost, deleted, and hidden bookmarks and bookmarks. bak files with 3 steps:

Step 1. Select the disk location (it can be an internal HDD/SSD or a removable storage device) where you lost data and files. Click the 'Scan' button.

Step 2. EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard for Mac will immediately scan your selected disk volume and display the scanning results on the left pane.

Step 3. In the scan results, select the file(s) and click the 'Recover Now' button to have them back.

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How to Restore Chrome Bookmarks on Mac with Time Machine

If there isn't a local cache of Chrome bookmarks, you have another choice to recover the deleted bookmarks from Time Machine backup if you have created before.

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Having no Time Machine backup to restore Chrom bookmarks on Mac since there is not a suitable external storage drive? Don't despair. There is a chance you can get the deleted bookmarks back via a professional data recovery program. Go on reading the first part and check the how-to instructions.

Step 1. Click 'Finder' and go to Macintosh HD > Users > Your user name > Library > Application Support > Google > Chrome > Default > Bookmarks & Bookmarks.bak.

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Step 2. Copy, rename and save Bookmarks file to another location. Then, go back and delete the original file.

Step 3. Next, go down to Bookmarks.bak and rename it to simply 'Bookmarks' (leave out the .bak extension, and this will make your backup copy of the bookmarks as the original bookmarks folder).

Step 4. At last, close 'Finder'. Restart Chrome window; you shall see all the bookmarks you've collected coming back.

Important
After the recovery, you can open Chrome and re-import the restored bookmarks. To avoid further Chrome bookmarks loss after the recovery, we strongly recommend that you regularly back up all the files on your Mac with Time Machine or free data backup software in case you don't have an available external storage media.

Using Google Account to Restore Bookmarks in Chrome

The final workable solution is to use your Google account to sync your Chrome bookmarks if your bookmarks have saved on it. However, if you also delete the files on account, you're barking up the wrong tree. Turn back and try the free and easy data recovery software on the former part.

Step 1. On Mac, Launch your Chrome browser and you can see your account on the top right corner.

Step 2. Sign out of your current account and log in to your Google account.

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Step 3. Click three dots on the right side, choose Settings > Sync > Advanced sync settings.

To Sum Up

On this page, three useful ways are here to recover deleted bookmarks in Chrome for Mac. You will recover the deleted file as soon as possible. EaseUS Data Recovery software is the right choice to achieve 100% bookmarks recovery. Of course, you can also try the Time Machine and Google account to bring back what you want. Tell us what's your favored method, and if you have better ways to rescue your deleted bookmarks, please contact us!